Cristiano Ronaldo she cried when Portugal were sent off by Morocco in the quarter-finals World Cup 2022. Gary Neville shame to see his former colleague inside Manchester United That.
Portugal failed to go as far as possible in the Qatar World Cup. Selecao Das Quinas lost 0-1 to Morocco, who also buried Ronaldo’s lead as a mega star to be able to lift the World Cup.
Ronaldo immediately entered the locker room after the final whistle from the referee. As he stood in the stadium corridor, the 37-year-old man appeared to be crying and his finger kept wiping away his tears.
Video of Ronaldo crying goes viral on social media. Neville was sad to see the winner of five Ballon d’Ors cry.
“I want to mention Cristiano Ronaldo because I saw a picture of him crying in the corridor. It was a horrible picture for me,” Neville said in a Sky Sports podcast.
“That’s when he realized his dream of winning the World Cup for his country was over. We’ve all been there at the end of his career, but he’s one of the greatest, if not the greatest player of all time.” It was awful to see him like this. He’s had a rough few months,” she insisted.
Ronaldo also took his heart out on social media following Portugal’s elimination. Ronaldo admits his dream of lifting the World Cup trophy has stalled.
“Winning the World Cup for Portugal is the biggest and most ambitious dream of my career. Luckily I have won many international titles, including with Portugal, but putting our country’s name on the highest foot in the world is my dream bigger”. his Instagram account.
“I fought for this. I fought hard for this dream. In the five World Cup appearances I’ve made in 16 years, always alongside great players and supported by millions of Portuguese, I gave everything. Giving everything on the pitch, I didn’t have never turned my back on fighting and never gave up on that dream,” he continued.
“Unfortunately yesterday the dream ended. There is no point in reacting hotly. I just want everyone to know that a lot has been said, a lot has been written, a lot has been speculated, but my dedication to Portugal hasn’t changed at all. I have always I fought for everyone’s goal and I will never leave my teammates and my country.”
“For now, there’s not much else to say. Thanks Portugal. Thanks Qatar. The dream is good while it lasts… Now I hope that time will be a good adviser and let everyone draw their own conclusions.” .
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